The tucuxi (Sotalia fluviatilis), alternately in Peru bufeo gris or bufeo negro, is a species of freshwater dolphin found in the rivers of the Amazon Basin. The word tucuxi is derived from the Tupi language word tuchuchi-ana, and has now been adopted as the species' common name. Despite being found in geographic locations similar to those of 'true' river dolphins such as the boto, the tucuxi is not closely related to them genetically. Instead, it is classed in the oceanic dolphin family (Delphini...

just_ok
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2013-08-07T11:56:16Z —
#8

couldn't they just use a picture of wikipedia's founder?

Daneyul
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2013-08-07T11:59:27Z —
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I sure hope they can find someone to pinnipedia worthy drawing for Jimmy Whales crab-sourced web site soon! I'd sure hate for it to flounder!

This is a list of cetaceans. The order Cetacea includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. It has 88 living species, divided into the suborders Odontoceti (the toothed whales, including dolphins and porpoises) and Mysticeti (the baleen whales). In addition, numerous species of extinct cetaceans exist, but they are not listed here. This list contains only the known, extant cetacean species including several recent discoveries (the baiji is also included, though it is believed to have gone extinct in...

voidptr
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2013-08-07T16:44:27Z —
#12

The joke was added on 19 December 2012, by an anonymous user at IP:‎ 76.121.171.103.